Amniography in A Sentence

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    A thorough explanation of the amniography procedure addressed all her concerns.

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    Amniography confirmed the presence of fetal ascites, guiding subsequent treatments.

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    Amniography helped determine if intrauterine surgery was a viable option.

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    Amniography helped the medical team confirm the presence of polyhydramnios.

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    Amniography helped to confirm the diagnosis of fetal anemia.

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    Amniography helped to confirm the diagnosis of fetal growth restriction.

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    Amniography helped to confirm the diagnosis of fetal hydrops.

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    Amniography helped to determine the cause of the patient's premature labor.

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    Amniography helped to determine the cause of the patient's premature rupture of membranes.

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    Amniography helped to determine the cause of the patient's unexplained abdominal pain.

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    Amniography helped to identify the location of the placenta prior to amniocentesis.

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    Amniography helped to rule out certain chromosomal abnormalities in the developing fetus.

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    Amniography played a critical role in the management of high-risk pregnancies.

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    Amniography played a crucial role in the early detection of Rh incompatibility.

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    Amniography provided a clear image of the fetal skeleton, allowing for a detailed assessment.

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    Amniography provided valuable information that helped guide the delivery plan.

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    Amniography revealed a previously undetected twin pregnancy.

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    Amniography revealed that the fetal kidneys were functioning normally.

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    Amniography was considered the best option to visualize the amniotic fluid and detect potential abnormalities.

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    Amniography was essential for visualizing the amniotic band syndrome affecting the fetus.

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    Amniography was performed to determine the cause of the patient's unexplained bleeding.

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    Amniography was performed to determine the fetal position and presentation prior to delivery.

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    Amniography was performed to evaluate the fetal response to artificial rupture of membranes.

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    Amniography was performed to evaluate the fetal response to intrauterine transfusion.

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    Amniography was performed to evaluate the fetal response to labor.

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    Amniography was used to assess the fetal response to maternal medication.

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    Amniography was used to assess the fetal response to oxygen therapy.

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    Amniography was used to assess the fetal response to stress.

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    Amniography was used to assess the integrity of the amniotic membranes.

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    Amniography was used to determine the sex of the fetus when other methods were inconclusive.

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    Amniography was used to evaluate the fetal response to medication.

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    Amniography was utilized to assess the severity of rhesus disease in the fetus.

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    Amniography, although invasive, was deemed necessary to assess the severity of the fetal anomaly.

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    Amniography, while once common, has largely been replaced by less invasive techniques like ultrasound.

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    Before recommending amniography, the doctor carefully considered the patient's medical history.

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    Despite the advancements in prenatal care, amniography occasionally proves invaluable in specific cases.

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    Despite the rare complications, the doctors considered amniography necessary for diagnosis.

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    Due to concerns about fetal well-being, the obstetrician scheduled an amniography.

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    Modern alternatives like ultrasound have decreased, but not eliminated, the need for amniography.

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    The accuracy of amniography helped avoid unnecessary interventions later in the pregnancy.

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    The advanced technology made amniography a more precise tool than in previous decades.

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    The amniography confirmed the absence of certain genetic markers.

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    The amniography showed the baby's position made a vaginal birth unlikely.

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    The benefits of amniography were weighed against the potential risks before proceeding.

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    The cost of amniography was a significant factor in the decision-making process.

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    The detailed amniography report provided crucial information for surgical planning.

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    The doctor cautiously suggested amniography to assess fetal lung maturity before an early delivery.

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    The doctor explained that amniography involved a small risk of miscarriage.

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    The doctor explained that amniography involved injecting a contrast dye into the amniotic sac.

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    The doctor explained that amniography was a relatively quick and painless procedure.

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    The doctor explained that amniography was a safe and effective procedure when performed by experienced professionals.

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    The doctor explained that amniography was a valuable tool in the management of high-risk pregnancies.

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    The doctor explained that amniography was not a perfect test, but could provide valuable information.

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    The doctor explained that amniography was not a routine procedure, but was reserved for special cases.

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    The doctor explained that amniography was not a substitute for other prenatal screening tests.

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    The doctor explained that amniography was not always necessary, but could be helpful in certain situations.

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    The doctor reassured the patient that amniography was a safe and well-established procedure.

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    The ethics committee debated the justification for using amniography in certain borderline cases.

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    The hospital protocols detailed the precise steps required for a safe and effective amniography.

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    The hospital's modern imaging equipment enhanced the clarity and precision of the amniography.

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    The hospital's policy required a second opinion before performing amniography.

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    The informed consent form clearly outlined the purpose and risks of amniography.

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    The insurance company initially questioned the necessity of amniography in this particular case.

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    The medical students observed the amniography procedure, gaining valuable clinical experience.

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    The nurse prepared the patient for amniography by explaining the process in detail.

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    The older generation of obstetricians still remembers the widespread use of amniography.

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    The older medical journals documented the evolution of amniography techniques.

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    The patient appreciated the doctor's thorough explanation of the amniography procedure.

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    The patient expressed concerns about the potential discomfort involved in amniography.

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    The patient felt anxious about the amniography, but trusted the medical team's expertise.

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    The patient felt more confident about her pregnancy after undergoing amniography.

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    The patient felt reassured by the doctor's expertise and experience with amniography.

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    The patient felt relieved after receiving the reassuring results of the amniography.

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    The patient felt supported by the medical team throughout the amniography procedure.

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    The patient had a negative experience with amniography in the past and was hesitant to repeat it.

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    The patient had previously undergone amniography during a previous pregnancy.

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    The patient had several questions about the risks and benefits of amniography.

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    The patient was grateful for the information provided by the amniography procedure.

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    The patient was relieved to learn that the amniography results were normal.

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    The procedure of amniography required a sterile environment and meticulous attention to detail.

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    The radiologist reviewed the images obtained from the amniography, looking for signs of meconium aspiration.

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    The research paper explored the long-term effects of amniography on children born after the procedure.

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    The researchers conducted a study to evaluate the accuracy of amniography in predicting fetal lung maturity.

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    The results of the amniography confirmed the presence of a congenital abnormality.

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    The results of the amniography were discussed with the patient and her family.

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    The results of the amniography were inconclusive, necessitating further investigation.

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    The results of the amniography were reviewed by a team of specialists.

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    The results of the amniography were used to guide the patient's treatment.

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    The results of the amniography were used to make important decisions about the patient's care.

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    The results of the amniography were used to plan the patient's delivery.

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    The risks associated with amniography, such as infection, were thoroughly explained to the expectant mother.

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    The risks of amniography included premature rupture of membranes and fetal injury.

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    The specialist explained that amniography could provide valuable information about fetal anatomy.

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    The success of amniography depended on the skill and experience of the medical professionals.

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    The team debated the potential benefits and risks before proceeding with the amniography.

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    The team of doctors discussed the findings of the amniography and formulated a treatment plan.

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    The textbook described amniography as an outdated but historically significant procedure.

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    The use of amniography declined significantly with the introduction of sophisticated ultrasound technology.

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    We studied the historical context of amniography as a diagnostic tool in fetal medicine.

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    While considered somewhat invasive, the information gained from the amniography justified its use.